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„Of the eight grounds of discrimination examined in the survey, discrimination on grounds of ethnic origin is seen as the most widespread: overall, 56% of Europeans think that it is widespread. 37% consider that it is rare .... It is seen as widespread by at least seven out of ten respondents in France (76%), Cyprus and Sweden (both 75%), and Greece, the Nertherlands, Denmark and Hungary (all 70%). At the other end of the sacel, less than a third of EU citizens living in Lithuania (17%) and Poland and Latvia (both 26%) share this view.“

„The labour market participation of first-generation migrants compares unfavourably to that of the native-born and nationals. The difference between the two groups results mainly from a considerably lower labour market participation of migrant women, particularly those with at least one child. ....

Migrants also have lower level of income and particularly those from outside the EU have a siginficantly increased risk of poverty or social exclusion, even if they are in employment. This risk is greater in households with children. ....

In the second generation (native-born persons with one or both parents born abroad), some of these advantages have been reduced or even, in the case of second-generations migrants with a mixed background (one parent born abroad), sometimes reversed. The situation of the second-generation migrants with a foreign background (both parents born abroad), while being more positive than that of first-generations migrants, still shows disadvantages compared to the situation of persons with a native background. ...

While the labour market participation of second-generation migrants is often very similar to that of their peers with native background, their risk of unemployment is still higher.“